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Key Issues in FFD3 and Post-2015 Development Agenda: Views of the South

  • Date: 13 July 2015, 6:15pm - 7:45pm
  • Location: Elilly Board Room

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SOUTH CENTRE

Summary

As a key platform of the Global Partnership for Development, the Financing for Development (FfD) process will be an important input to the post-2015 development agenda and its accountability mechanisms.

Through its own mandated processes and two previous international conferences, the FfD process has provided an important platform for the discussion of issues and problems in the global economic architecture that impinges on the development efforts of developing countries. The event will explore and debate the follow-up processes of the FFD and how these relate to and can strengthen the accountability mechanisms for the post-2015 development agenda.

The discussion will explore what is required to establish an enabling international environment under the financing for development process and how domestic fiscal and monetary policies can be directed at promoting sustainable development goals.

Related Information

  • Financing for Development Conference 2015: Views from the Global South
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  • Internationalization of Finance and Changing Vulnerabilities in Emerging and Developing Economies
  • Resolving Debt Crises: How a Debt Resolution Mechanism Would Work

Contact

For inquiries regarding this side event, please contact

  • Manuel Montes, montes@southcentre.int, +41227918050
  • Adriano Jose Timossi, timossi@southcentre.int, +41227918050

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